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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Whish I could give 10 stars for a beautiful book!,
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This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
Often artists who draw for newspaper syndication rightly complain about how their work suffers when it is compressed into the small, ugly world of newsprint. If you've ever wanted to see your favorite strip full-size and gorgeous, and "Mutts" is that strip, then you will want to buy this book! McDonnell's art has never been more beautifully displayed on the printed page. For instance, in this wonderfully oversized book some color Sunday panels take up two whole pages while gaining, not losing, crispness and vividness in color, clarity and detail - elements lost in small newsprint. Loyal afficinadios of McDonnell's "Mutts" will not be able to resist this fascinating book. Anyone interested in the evolution of and creative process behind comic strips will enjoy the work. The price may seem steep at first, but the sheer quality of the book as well as its content make it a bargain. First, the book quality is first-rate: the glossy pages are heavy and clear, the binding is tight, and the illustrations leap off the page. The layout (well-conceived and artistic, as befits the subject) and accompanying text provide an enthralling history lesson of comic art in the 20th century (and how that history has influenced McDonnell - he even shows certain "Mutts" strips against other strips to illustrate where certain of his ideas originated). Of course, the book specifically displays the talent, sensitivity and humor of McDonnell. Finished strips are grouped into themes, e.g, characters (it's fascinating to see Ozzie come to "life,") or content (the important and endearing "Shelter Stories" gets its own section); these are accompanied by intriguing sketch work, doodles, preliminary drawings, and the like. (NB: for the reviewer who wondered why there were two bios in the book description; the other gentleman is an "editor" of sorts; he helped McDonnell compile work, organize it, and provide history. So it is relevant information, though it could be better labeled.) In sum: for those "Mutts" fans who have waited to get a "little sneak peek" at the person responsible for "Mutts" magic, this book will be on your holiday gift list! It's already on mine! I'm not sure I'd recommend *this* book for the "uninitiated" because of price and detail. Buy some of McDonnell's other collections first (I believe there are eight or nine) and let yourself fall in love with Mooch, Earl, Ozzie, and the rest of the "Mutts" menagerie. Then get this book and dive into this amazingly detailed look at the wonder and genius involved in creating the world of "Mutts" and a revealing look at the creator of that world.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yesh! A Book Better Than a Pink Sock!,
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This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
Patrick McDonnell's work is among the very best gracing the newspaper comic strip pages today. There is a genuine quality to his work; an honesty that shines forth from the funnies. It is truly wonderful to see Abrams honor McDonnell and "Mutts" with this absolutely terrific monograph. The design of the book is scrumptious. Each page is carefully considered and I love the way that the designer combined sketchbook doodles and finished comic strips. It was also great to see references given for the Sunday page logo panels. They bring you just a little bit closer to the work.And the work is really the main event here. The reproduction quality is glorious, giving us a sneak peak at what originals might look like. The color--oy, what color--is beautifully printed. If you can't see the original drawings, this book is the next best thing. The selection of work is great. They chose some of Mutts' very best, including the wonderful ice cream cone gag! That one remains one of my very favorites. There are some really nice insights here, though they're not overblown. Like the strip itself, McDonnell writes in a true, succint way, then he lets his strip do the talking. You really get a sense of how invested he is in his creation. If you're a Mutts fan, you can't pass this book up. And if you know of any Mutts fans who don't yet have this book, you can bank a bunch of karma by buying a copy for them. They'll love you more than a pink sock for it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very, very good, but not much is new here,
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This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
One of the best new comic strips to come down the pike in the last ten years is Patrick McDonnell's Mutts.Cute doggie Earl and rascally Mooch have an understated charm that's reminiscent of the relationship between Snoopy and Charlie Brown before Snoopy took to the air in his imaginary Sopwith Camel. Mutts is a down-to-Earth examination of how pets fit into the lives of their masters and vice-versa. McDonnell's sensitivities derive from his simple yet eloquent style that draws upon the love and empathy that the strip's characters have for each other. The book itself is a wonderful reprinting of many of his best daily and Sunday color strips. Also included are notes that cite the sources of the title panels of the Sunday strips that pay homage to old record albums, comic book covers, famous works of art, and movie posters. The true fan of the Mutts strip will consider this book a 'must-have'. However, I have to admit that if you've been purchasing the Mutts collections printed so far, there's scant new material in this book. For a book of its size, the autobiographical information is very lean. There was probably more to read about McDonnell in a recent Star-Ledger newspaper interview than in this book. I bought it for myself as a frivolous, self-indulgent treat. You might not want to do likewise.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yesh!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
This is the ultimate MUTTS book. In addition, it's a wonderful description of the creative genius that Patrick McDonnell applies to every detail of his art. For those of us who are decidedly not artistic (me, for instance), the book is educational and thought-provoking: hey, what did happen to the "artistic" side of my brain? Note: if you are a MUTTS fan, be sure to visit the official website at muttscomics.com.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Charming!,
By "cswanson" (a small town in Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
Mutts: The Comic Art of Patrick McDonnell is a delightful collection showcasing the history of Mr. McDonnell's talent. Each of the Mutts characters is discussed thoroughly, including how they evolved and what they mean to him. I especially enjoyed seeing the pages of brainstorming sketches used to think through the developing characters. What a treat!Also included are plenty of those brilliant title panels and other strips, including Bad Baby. Throw in photographs of the artist's sculptures and lots of wonderful quotes ("There are no ordinary cats." -- Colette) and you have a delightful book of collected works that's a joy to own. Truly a must for the Mutts fan, yesh!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funnier that funny, sweeter than sweet, lovlier that lovely.,
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This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
Mutts used to be chronicled in one of the Sunday papers in the UK, the Times i think, and i was so distraught when it was discontinued i splashed out enormous wadges of cash to buy this. It was the only Mutts book the bookshop could get at the time, and it came in at just under the $100 mark.And it was worth every penny. It's more an overview of McDonnels career rather than just Mutts exclusively but it's captivating and enchanting to see the genesis of Earl, Mooch, Guard Dog et al. And it still has plenty of the actual strips all wrapped up in a lovely hardback cover. Now, i don't know what makes for a good comic strip, we all find our humour in many different things, but McDonnell has built a little world that i can relate to that's full of warmth, luv and happiness. Mutts is a real pick-me-up, like a real coal fire on a cold winter's evening or a favourite jumper; it warms the cold and brightens the dark. I'd recommend this to anyone. It's just perfect.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT BOOK FOR MUTTS FANS,
By Dawn Kravagna "Cattle Capers(tm) Author" (Maple Valley, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
If you love the comic strip, Mutts, you will love this beautiful color edition of the comic strips with large, easy-to-read type. It'd look great on your coffee table. Mr. McDonnell relates what inspires his strips, his personal history, and thoughts about his characters. There are roughs showing his thought process, sketchbook drawings and examples of his pre-Mutts artwork. As I suspected, Krazy Kat, was a big influence on his artistry. This is the kind of book fans enjoy.You might want to check out a book on a collection of Krazy Kat cartoons to compare the style.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A work of art,
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This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
Mutts and Patrick McDonnell should be household names by now. The comics are sometimes funny, sometimes dramatic, but always entertaining and thoughtfully done. The drawing is artistic and passionate with homage paid to other comics and various cultural styles. One of my favorite comics up there with Dilbert, Rose is Rose, Foxtrot, and For Better or For Worse.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply great!,
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This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
I really am a fan of Mutts. This book is worth the price. I just want everything of Mutts, so if you are a fan, you have to buy it! And no, I do not own some Amazon stock!
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Duh, it's Mutts, of course it's good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover)
I love this book. I love all his books. You see so much of yourself in the humor he conveys with all of the animals, not just Mooch and Earl. I do have one question though. "What does this book have to do with John Carlin?!?!?!?" See the above review referring to the following: "John Carlin has been a lawyer, college professor, art critic, music producer, and TV director. He is currently organizing a survey of 20th-century American comics, cartoons, and comic books for the Museum of Contemporary Art and the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Cofounder of the media design and production company Funny Garbage, he is also founder and creative director of the Red Hot Organization, a not-for-profit music and video production company." Somebody made a boo boo.
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Mutts: The Comic Art Of Patrick McDonnell by Patrick McDonnell (Hardcover - November 1, 2003)
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